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WFBM ihe 1070 wR wise 1310 | : (CBS) al) ‘A ) (Blue Network) —— A— 4:00 Song Shop Cross Country Marries North Ballroom 4:15 Santa Claus Cross Country a East Ballroom 4:30 Fairy Tales Cross Country West Ballroom 4:45 Amertean Women | Turt Bar Time * Farrell] South room 5:00 N Cocktail Time Romantic Melodies & Pirates 5:15 or Your Health [Santa Claus Dial & Dance Tracy 6:30 Soeial Secretary | Dance Frank Parrish Jack Armstrong 5:45 Gilbert Forbes Superman Sydney son Captain Midnite 6:00 1 Love a Mystery Fulton Lewis Jr, Fred Wari Becret Service €:15 Bd Sullivan elson Baker World News The 90's Revue 6:30 Your Musie ne Ranger je Swing |H. R Gross 6:45 Service Stars Lone Ranger Ip! x Sports Roundup 7:00 Vox Pop am Balter Cavalcade Qodwin 7:15 Vox Pop iton Oursler Cavaleade um & Abner 7:30 Gay Nineties Sherlock Holmes Richard Crooks Your Blind Dste 7:45 Gay Nineties Sherlock Holmes Richard Crooks Your Blind Date 8:00 Radio Theater Gabriel Heatter Great Artist Series|Counter-Spy 8:15 Radio Theater Gracie Pields great Artist Series| Counter 8:30 Radio Theater eet the Yanks r. 1. Q Spotlight Bands 8:45 Radio Theater Meet the Yanks |Dr. LQ Spotlight Bands 9:00 Screen Quild Raymond Clapper | Contented Hour Raymond OG Swing ‘9:15 Screen Guild Let's Learn Spanish | Contented Hour Cash in a Flash 9:30 Blondie Spotlite on Rhythm | Inférmation Please) It's Dance Time 9:45 Blondie Nelson Baker Information Please A J Time 10:00 Gilbert Forbes Let's Remember Joh Morrow 10:15 Symphonette Let's Remember Rangers nd of Islands 10:30 Sandman Warney Ruhl Sarient Ta Chuckles Time 10:45 Sandman Don McGrane Starlight Trai Chuckles Time 11:00 Strikes and Spares| News & Music Stradivari—News News 11:15 Warrington Orch, | Starlight Sonata |Stradivari—News [Service & Swing 11:30 Shep Fields WIBC News Pict. |California Serenade Service & Swing 31:45 Shep Fields Dance Orch. California Serenade|Service & Swing
TUESDAY PROGRAMS
WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 . WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) [ B » Barly Birds Old-Time Music Dawn Patrol unrise Raneh 6:45 Early Birds d-Time Music , {Dawn Patrol unrise Raheh 7:00 More Today Jam for akfast | World News Martin Asronsky 9:15 Barly Birds Jam for Breakfast | Musieal Clock Texas J 7:30 Time to Shine Tenn. Ramblers Musteal, Clock Morning. "Mant 7:45 News Tenn. Ramblers Musical Clock Morning Mail hn —— 8:00 Early Birds Nelson Baker Musical Clock Breakfast Club. 8:15 Early Birds Bandwagon Ralph Knox, News| Breakfast ‘Club 8:30 Mrs. Parrell Jamboree Shopping School | Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs, Parrell Jamboree Shopping Breakiass Club 9:00 Julians Lady Jamboree Lora Lawton 9:15 Stories Jamboree The Open Door | Stump: Us 9:30 Texas Cowhands | Friendly House Helpm Baby P institute 9:45 Bachelor's Chiid'n | Dave Minor - Star OUI Intermezso a——————————— 10:00 Honeymoon Hill | WIBC Mall Bag Road of Life Breakfast at Sardl's 10:15 Second Husband |Back té the Bible | Vie and Sade Breakfast at Sardi’s
30:30 Brighs 10:45 Aunt Jenny
Back tothe Bible Everson By Ways
11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday
12:00 Gilbert Forbes 12:15 Ma Perkins 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle
Lester
Memory Time
Huft
Brave TomorroW David Harum
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Women in War
Dansopation Navy Salute
1:00 Dr. Malone
Sons of Pioneers
Music Medley
News Highilghts
Gil Martyn, News
Boake Carter Keyboard Serenade] Louise Sparks Tenn. Ramblers Tune Time-News | A. T. High School Jimmy Dickens Eatitorially Farm & Home Hi Sailor Batitorially ~ |Farm & Home ——— | e— Nelson Baker {Livestock Market | Baukhage Farm Front Stump Us -
1:15 Joyce Jordan Sons of Pioneers Linda's Love Mystery Chef 1:30 Love and Learn | Ted West Hearts in Harmony | Ladies Be Seated 1:45 Goldbergs Vern & Proggle Editor's Daughter | Ladies Be Seated 2:00 Mary Marlin Nell Brown Woman of America| Morton Downey 2:15 Navy at War Hugh Cross Ma Perkins My True Story 2:30 School of Afr Vern Morgan Right to Happiness| My True Story 2:45 School of Afr Tex Tyler Pepper Young The Padre 3:00 Broadway Madtinee| Ted West & Nell Backstage age Wile Blue Frolics 3:15 Broadway Matinee| Tod West & Nell | Stella Dallas Blue Frolies 3:30 as cree Tex & Jimmy Lorenzo Jones Time News 3:45 Seng Shop Tex & Jimmy Widder Brown The Sea Hound 4:00 Bo! Shop Cross Country Kids Kids| Girl Marries North Ballroom 4:15 sen Claus Cross Oountry Kids| Portia East Ballroom 4:30 Fairy Tales Cross Country Kids| Plain Bill West Ballroom 4:45 American Women | Turf Bar Time Front Page Parrell! South Ballroom
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Cost Reduced o on Morris Plan Loans|
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to 'S per 1100 per year ~ discount on loans under
$500. Minimum *3.
6 per 100 per year on
loans over 500.
(when paid according to schedule)
PHONE FOR A LOAN — Anytime — Day or Night « Call MA 4455 now your application can be taken over the phone « Then come to Morris Plan's office tomorrow for.your money.
CASH | MONTHLY Pavments LOAN 6 payments | 12 payments| $26 $5.05 : 54 972 | $502 75] 13.26 | 692 100] 17.60 | 9.20 200] 34.97 | 18.39 1 52.46,1 2758 | 400] 69.94 | 3678 86.52 | 44.98 173.04 | 8995
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SCOTTISH RITE SETS CHRISTMAS DANCE
Scottish Rite members and their families will attend the cathedrals Christmas party and dance. Friday
night.
~ A playlet will be presented at 8 p. m. by 51 students at the Indiana State School for the Deaf. Children will be taken to the banquet
room following the
.18anta Claus will give them gifts, There will be dancing in the ball-
room from 9 to 12
T. Perry is chairman of the party.
300 CHILDREN INVITED The Big Four’ railroad American Legiont post 116, at 960 S. Keystone ave, will entertain 300 children in the neighborhood at a Christmas party at 1 p. m. Sunday, Pursian announced today.
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REDEEMER CHURCH | ELECTS PRESIDENT| }
Carl OQ. Weiland has been reelected president of the Redeemer congregation of the Redeemer Lutheran church for thé fourth suc-
Other officers are Fred Ludtke,
secretary; George A. Werp, treas-
urer; Alfred L. Kessler, financial secreary, and A.A. Hoffman, trustee. These men, with Dr. Walter P. Moenning and Roy Rafert, form the church council. The Rev, W. H. Eifert, pastor, said at the election meeting recently that the church was concluding one of its most successful years. in membership growth.
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